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Social Sciences Include All World Civilizations The Social Science Department supplies a complete program having courses for every level of the school from the sixth through the twelfth. In the high school department courses are offered in Mississippi History and Civics for the freshmen. World History for the sophomores, American History for the juniors and a combination of American Government and Communism for the Seniors. In the grammar school, the sixth grade studies South America, while the seventh grade covers Africa and Eurasia. American History provides a course of study for the eighth grade. Top: Kerry Burke, Richard Means, and Karl Hudson put the final touches on their maps for civics class. Left: Nicky Mustacchia and Lee Thomas seem to find the Junior Scholastic magazine amusing. 17
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English Includes Literature, Grammar Literature, composition, grammar, drama, speech, and vocabulary are stressed in the English program. The fundamentals of English composition are covered in all classes: sixth through twelfth. Grammar, expecially in the lower grades, receives intensive study and practice. In the literary field freshmen concentrate on representative short stories, Shakespeare ' s ROMEO AND JULIET, and a detailed study of the Elizabethan Period. Sophomores study Shakespeare ' s JULIUS CAESAR and Medieval Tales and Plays. The history of American literature from Washington Irving to Tennessee Williams is studied by the junior classes. Seniors receive instruction concerning English literature from the Anglo-Saxon to contemporary writers. Right: Bro. Melvin uses a model of the Globe Theater to explain a point about Shakespearian Drama. Below: In the reading lab Curtis Stevens receives instructions from Bro. Canisius on how to improve his reading ability.
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Numerous Electives Offered Besides the required courses, Stanislaus offers a wide range of elective courses in a number of fields. Students have the opportunity to study a foreign language in the new language lab; Spanish, French, and Latin are offered. Music, taught by Mr. Davis Williams, and Art, taught by Bro. Hilbert are available to cul turally inclined students. For the business minded student, there are courses in Business Law Economics, Typing, and Bookkeeping. New classes in Ecology, Marine Biology, Black History, and Mechanical Drawing were added to the curriculum this year. Instruction in Driver ' s Education is also available from Mr. Pitalo. Right: Mr. Henry monitors a Latin lesson in the language lab. Below: Bro. Eduardo shows slides of his trip to Costa Rico to his Spanish class. 18
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